Hampton police release photos of bank robbery suspect

Bank surveillance photos show the suspect who police say robbed a TD Bank branch in Hampton on Saturday. (COURTESY)

HAMPTON – Police have released surveillance photos of a suspect who robbed a TD Bank branch in Hampton on Saturday.

Police are looking for tips that will help them identify the man who masked his identity by wearing sunglasses, a hooded sweatshirt and baseball cap.

Police say a man believed to be in his 20s entered the bank, located at 40 High St., about 2:50 p.m. and passed a note to a teller demanding money. No weapon was shown. The suspect fled on foot to a municipal parking lot across the street then entered an alley leading out to Route 1, police said.

Police recovered several items of clothing that the robbery allegedly wore during the robbery and discarded as he escaped. Witnesses describe the suspect as having a thin build, standing just over five feet, five inches tall.

Bank surveillance photos show him wearing sunglasses, a baseball hat pulled low over his head, a hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans.

Police are asking anyone with information about the robbery or the identity of the suspect to call 603-929-4444, option "0" and ask for detectives. Phone tips can also be called into CrimeLine for the Hamptons at 603-929-1222, or by e-mail: hamptonscrimeline@yahoo.com

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